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Influence of Soil Fertility and Tree Characteristics on Heartwood and Specific Gravity in Dalbergia retusa and Platymiscium curuense Wood from Plantations in Costa Rica

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Heartwood proportion (HWP) and specific gravity (SG) are two important properties of Dalbergia retusa and Platymiscium curuense wood, which is considered to be of high value. The objective of this study was to establish which morphological and soil fertility parameters present the greatest influence on HWP and SG. For this, increment cores were extracted, and soil samples were collected. The results showed that D. retusa presented a lower HWP (22.65%) than P. curuense (28.75%), and D. retusa averaged a higher value (0.87) than P. curuense (0.63). The forward stepwise regression analysis for D. retusa showed that the magnesium content was the most important factor for SG, while for the HWP, the potassium content was the most important, followed by diameter at breast height (DBH). SG was most strongly influenced by total height in P. curuense, and HWP was most strongly influenced by DBH. Additional notable results showed that the SG of D. retusa was primarily determined by soil fertility conditions, whereas the SG of P. curuense was more strongly influenced by tree morphology. Meanwhile, the HWP in both species was mainly affected by DBH and total height, and to a lesser extent by soil fertility conditions. These results show that plantation management should be focused on trees with large diameters and HWP, since soil conditions demonstrated little effect on this property.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo282
PublicaciónForests
Volumen17
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - feb 2026

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